1899. Rabies in Bandon. 6 Dec 1899 Resolved, that a Bandon man bitten by a dog found to have rabies ‘be sent to the Pasteur Hospital in Paris for treatment’


1899.  Rabies in Bandon.  6 Dec 1899 Resolved, that a Bandon man bitten by a dog found to have rabies ‘be sent to the Pasteur Hospital in Paris for treatment’

 

 

6 Dec 1899 Resolved, that a Bandon man bitten by a dog found to have rabies ‘be sent to the Pasteur Hospital in Paris for treatment’. [See, eg, 14 Mar] Read, resolution from a public meeting of inhabitants of Ballydehob regarding County Council accommodation ‘for the treatment of the imbecile poor’.

 

Courtesy Cork Archives, Bandon Workhouse papers;

 

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Emanuel Hutchins, Cregane Castle, Co. Limerick (of Bantry family) Plea for Clemency for Bantry United Irishmen Men, letter 11th August 1799, to The Lord Lieutenant for Bantrymen, Doctor Bryan O’Connor and Attorney, Florence McCarthy. This was against Transportation to Botany Bay.


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Emanuel Hutchins, Cregane Castle, Co. Limerick (of Bantry family)  Plea for Clemency for  Bantry United Irishmen Men, letter 11th August 1799, to The Lord Lieutenant for Bantrymen, Doctor Bryan O’Connor and  Attorney,  Florence McCarthy.  This was against Transportation to Botany Bay.

The O’Connor maybe of a Land Owning, Merchant family.   One married John Jagoe of Bantry who was a fish merchant, later fishery inspector.  Their son John was a barrister defending evicted tenants in Bantry, in the 1840s.   Their daughter married Patrick Desmond, Attorney , Bantry, who were the parents of Sister Beningus, a pioneer of women’s education in Townsville, Australia.

From Memoir of Sir Cosmo Haskard :

Quoted in p. 18, O’Hea O’Keeffe, Jane, Voices from the Great House Cork and Kerry, Mercier Press, 2013.

Slow Train 1913, Bantry to Cork, in 1920s 1st and 3rd class, No 2nd, The Hutchins of Ardnagashel, Thomas Hutchins, Tenant Kenmare Estate…

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Emanuel Hutchins, Barrister 1792, Landlord Ardnagashel, Bantry later Magistrate Friend of Wolfe Tone.


Emanuel Hutchins,  Barrister 1792, Landlord Ardnagashel,  Bantry later  Magistrate Friend of Wolfe Tone.

Barrister 1792.

 

Emanuel Hutchins, Cregane Castle, Co. Limerick (of Bantry family) Plea for Clemency for Bantry United Irishmen Men, letter 11th August 1799, to The Lord Lieutenant for Bantrymen, Doctor Bryan O’Connor and Attorney, Florence McCarthy. This was against Transportation to Botany Bay.

 

From Cork Archive Directory:

http://catalogue.corkarchives.ie/Details/archive/110003977

 

Laminated A3 page containing an extract of text from diary of Wolf Tone, 24 Dec 1796, on board a French Warship in Bantry Bay, mentioning his ‘friend Hutchins’ [Emanuel Hutchins of Ardnagashel, Ballylickey, Bantry]. A note regarding the involvement of both men in a Dublin political club in 1790 follows below the extract, and a profile portrait of Tone is also included. On reverse are copied title pages of ‘Life of Theobald Wolfe Tone’ (Washington: Gales & Seaton, 1826) and ‘Memoirs of Theobald Wolfe Tone’ (London: Henry Colburn, 1827), cited as ‘source’. Three notes regarding the provenance of the item occur: note: ‘Extracted copy from the Two Volumes in possession of Arethusa Hutchins Greacen… Portrait & Vol II page 144 and p 545’; note: ‘Arethusa’s copy is believed to be the one acquired by Emanuel Hutchins who died in 1839’; sticker: ‘Photocopy with Richard N Hutchins.. Solicitor (Retired).. Bantry’.

Early Irish Medicine from Dian Céch, the Irish God of Healing, Queen Macha Mong Ruadha legendary Hospital at Emain Macha pre 377 BC, Women Physicians under Brehon Laws, Arabic medical texts translated to Irish, Hereditary Medical families, the O’Cassidy Medical Manuscripts largest collection of Medical Manuscript Literature World Wide pre 1800 and the career of Doctor Richard Gumbelton Daunt (1843-1893), of Kilcascan Castle, Co, Cork family, Pioneer in Public Health Medicine, in Brazil 19th century, Genealogist.


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Early Irish Medicine from Dian Céch, the Irish God of Healing, Queen Macha Mong Ruadha legendary Hospital at Emain Macha pre 377 BC, Women Physicians under Brehon Laws, Arabic medical texts translated to Irish, Hereditary Medical families, the O’Cassidy Medical Manuscripts largest collection of Medical Manuscript Literature World Wide pre 1800 and the career of Doctor Richard Gumbelton Daunt (1843-1893), of Kilcascan Castle, Co, Cork family, Pioneer in Public Health Medicine, in Brazil 19th century, Genealogist.

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This is from Volume 6 of Irish Migration Studies in Latin America and is devoted to the Irish Health Personnel input.

Early Medical Education in Ireland p 157-165.

P. 193-201, Doctor Richard Gumbelton Daunt (1843-1893), of Kilcascan Castle, Co, Cork family Pioneer in Public Health Medicine In Brazil 19th century, Genealogist. He was probably born in Yorkshire but regarded himself as staunchly  Irish. He spent a lot of effort on his own and…

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Report on Upton, Innishannon, Co. Cork, Reformatory School for Roman Catholic Boys, Opened 1860 in Former Home of Rev. Somers Payne, Some of The Boys Go to Brazil


https://www.google.ie/maps/place/Upton,+Co.+Cork/@51.7867324,-8.6830148,15z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x4844f35ffb2cf341:0x2600c7a819bb15e1!8m2!3d51.78672!4d-8.67426

 

Upton is a village in County Cork, Ireland. It was on the Cork to Bandon section of the Cork, Bandon and South Coast Railway.Wikipedia

 

Report on Upton, Innishannon, Co. Cork,  Reformatory School for Roman Catholic Boys, Opened 1860 in Former Home of Rev. Somers Payne, Some of The Boys Start a New Life in the New World of Brazil  to Brazil

Brazil might be accounted for as the Religious order who ran it the Rosminians may have had links to Brazil.

 

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Early Irish Medicine from Dian Céch, the Irish God of Healing, Queen Macha Mong Ruadha legendary Hospital at Emain Macha pre 377 BC, Women Physicians under Brehon Laws, Arabic medical texts translated to Irish, Hereditary Medical families, the O’Cassidy Medical Manuscripts largest collection of Medical Manuscript Literature World Wide pre 1800 and the career of Doctor Richard Gumbelton Daunt (1843-1893), of Kilcascan Castle, Co, Cork family, Pioneer in Public Health Medicine, in Brazil 19th century, Genealogist.

http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/15452/page/402795

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Rev. Somers Payne -1857), Pre 1815, Upton, Grand Master Orange Order, Co. Cork.  Ordained 1810.  Sons Rev. Henry, James, John Warren daughter Mary married Nash.  Voted for Hutchinson 1826 election. Bandon Brunswick Constitutional Club 1828, sitting Bantry and Bandon, 1835, Provost of Bandon. Agent to Lord Berehaven since 1820 son Augustus agent to Lord Bantry. 1828 Bandon Quarter Sessions. Parliamentary Commission sitting Bantry 1845 showed sympathy for labourers and cottiers.  The Rev. Somers Payne’s mother was sister of John and Henry Shears, Barristers in the City of Cork, who perished on the scaffold for alleged ‘high treason’ at the opening of the ‘present century’. 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland  1837.  Probably grandson mentioned in will of Eliza Gethin, Cork, 1801 property for him held in trust by Dr. Boyle Coughlan and Gilbert Henry Fleming, attorney, Dublin.   His Upton property became a Reformatory School under the Rosminian Fathers in 1860.  Land record, 1870, 653 acres.  

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Bureau of Military History Statement (WS 1518) of Seán O’Driscoll, Officer Comanding Schull Batallion, West Cork, schedule of action, levy of £300 on farmers, intercepting mail, arms raids, reprisal burning of houses and Troubles in Durrus District


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Bureau of Military History Statement (WS 1518) of Seán O’Driscoll, Officer Comanding Schull Batallion, West Cork, schedule of action, levy of £300 on farmers, intercepting mail, arms raids, reprisal burning of houses and Troubles in Durrus District

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Ted O’Sullivan:
https://durrushistory.wordpress.com/statement-of-ted-osullivan-gortycloona-bantry-co-cork-to-bureau-of-military-history/

Troubles in Durrus District:

The recent publication of the memoirs of Willie Kingston, Solicitor, Skibbereen 1885-1965, (he was the author of a history of West Carbery) provide an interesting insight into the period of the troubles from a person with a Protestant background. He was born into a Methodist family and qualified as a solicitor working in the office of his cousin Jasper Wolfe. He sympathised with the objects of Sinn Fein but abhorred the brutalities committed by both sides. He describes his shock at the killings of William Connell and Matt Sweetnam by the IRA on the 19th. February 1921. He says that at the end of 1920…

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Born 1832. John Richard Wolfe from the townland of Mallavonea, Skibbereen, West Cork. He was the second son of farmer Richard Wolfe and Susan Croston, He became a Scripture Reader for the Irish Church Mission. He then trained as a missionary with the Church Missionary Society (C.M.S) in England from 1857 and after being ordained Deacon in St. Paul’s Cathedral in May 1861 he was assigned to Foochow in South China.


 

https://www.google.ie/maps/place/Mallavonea,+Co.+Cork/@51.5393269,-9.3028848,15z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x4845a44d0423fb57:0xf35b94448ceb7b40!8m2!3d51.5388995!4d-9.2952282

 

 

Foochow in South China.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuzhou

Born 1832.  John Richard Wolfe from the townland of Mallavonea,  Skibbereen, West Cork.  He was the second son of farmer Richard Wolfe and Susan Croston, He became a Scripture Reader for the Irish Church Mission. He then trained as a missionary with the Church Missionary Society (C.M.S) in England from 1857 and after being ordained Deacon in St. Paul’s Cathedral in May 1861 he was assigned to Foochow in South China.

 

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Thanks to Heather Croston.

The Crostons in the Schull/Durrus area were weavers and may have originated in Croston, Lancashire.

Story of Mission:

http://www.lulu.com/shop/john-fitzgerald-and-frances-slater/jrw-story-of-the-fuh-kien-mission/paperback/product-1849368.html

 

The Croston Family , Weavers Possibly from Croston, Lancashire to Bandon, Schull, Durrus, West Cork to Canada, Rochester, NewYork, Bradford and Haverhill Massachusetts Related Families Holohan, Mahoney, Wolfe, Lannin, Levis, Skuce, Johnson, Kingston.

 

Ancestry Chart of William Wolfe born c 1720 and Miss Morgan, ancestors of Danno Mahony World Wrestling Champion, and reputed first cousin of General Wolfe of Quebec fame, Dereenlomane, (Doirín na Lomán: Little Oakwood), Ballydehob, West Cork names mentioned Swanton, Young, White, Levis, Connell, O’Driscoll, Mehigan, Caverly, Bryan, Hegarty.

Christian Brother’s Mission To China 1920s

 

Irish Christian Brothers Mission to Hupei, China, 1921-1926, Memoir of Brother Dougan (1900-1987), Impressions of Shanghai 1921, Assistance to Columban Fathers Prefecture Hubei, Monsignor Galvin, Hanyang Iron Works taken over by Japanese, holidays in Kuling Mountains, Chinese Funerals, Ancestor Worship, Marriage Customs, Snakes, Malaria, Small Pox (Black Death), Warlord Wu-Pey-Fu in Hupoi, Moscow trained Political Commissars take over College home via Saigon elegant Boulevards, shock in Dublin at new Griffith Avenue

John Richard Wolfe was born in 1832 in the townland of Mallavonea, near Skibbereen, Co. Cork, Ireland. He was the second son of farmer Richard Wolfe and Susan Croston, a Church of Ireland family. John followed a religious path early in his life being a Scripture Reader for the Irish Church Mission. He then trained as a missionary with the Church Missionary Society (C.M.S) in England from 1857 and after being ordained deacon in St. Paul’s cathedral in May 1861 he was assigned to Foochow in South China. He landed there in 1862 and successfully pursued his missionary work until he died in 1915. John married and had six children. He was made Archdeacon in 1887 and Vice-President of the C.M.S in 1910. We have produced a number of books that give an insight into aspects of his working environment, his achievements and his family. This book contains “The Story of The Fuh-kien Mission of the Church Missionary Society”, third edition, published in 1890 and theMore >

A love affair between Samuel Beckett’s father Bill and Eva Murphy frustrated by her father William Martin Murphy


1851. Report of A. N. Neal, Inspector of Drainage on Land Improvement in South West Cork. Larger Farmers Precluded from Applying For Benefit of Land Improvement as They Did Not Possess Sufficient Legal Title under Act. Praise for William Bence Jones (Clonakilty). Rev. R. Wright (Probably Beecher Land Agent), Rev. John Triphook (Mizen Peninsula) Rev. Thomas Tuckey (Probably Drimoleague), Mrs. L. C. Kearney (Garretstown), Mr. John Moloney, William T. Hungerford (Rosscarbery), Henry Baldwin, Cornelius O’Callaghan, Rev. John Murphy (Probably Newtown , Bantry).


1851.  Report of A. N. Neal, Inspector of Drainage on Land Improvement in South West Cork.  Larger Farmers Precluded from Applying For Benefit of Land Improvement as They Did Not Possess Sufficient Legal Title under Act.  Praise for William Bence Jones (Clonakilty). Rev. R. Wright (Probably Beecher Land Agent), Rev. John Triphook (Mizen Peninsula) Rev. Thomas Tuckey (Probably Drimoleague), Mrs. L. C. Kearney (Garretstown), Mr. John Moloney, William T.Hungerford (Rosscarbery), Henry Baldwin, Cornelius O’Callaghan, Rev. John Murphy (Probably Newtown, Bantry).  Details of Grant Applications in Baronies of East and West Carbery Bantry and Bere.

The lack of legal interest is frequently quoted as a reason for lack of development.  In the northern counties the ‘Ulster Custom’ protected tenants who were to be compensated by Landlords for improvements but in many southern estates no such benefit was given.

 

http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/13066/page/331978

 

 

 

 

 

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